--- nfs-server-config.orig 2004-08-14 08:45:59.468041600 +0100 +++ nfs-server-config 2004-08-14 08:56:34.911764800 +0100 @@ -101,7 +101,9 @@ fi fi -if ! /bin/mount -m | /bin/grep -q ' -s .*"/"'; then +if /bin/mount -m | /bin/grep -q ' -s .*"/"'; then + : +else cat <<EOF mount(1) command did not return SYSTEM mount(s). @@ -116,7 +118,7 @@ utility. You can change user-specific Cygwin mount points to global mount points using the following command: - eval `mount -m | sed -e 's/ -u / -s /g' -e 's/$/;/'` + eval \`mount -m | sed -e 's/ -u / -s /g' -e 's/$/;/'\` You current mount -m listing is:
You'd think the first change would be a no-op, right? Well, with bash, you'd be right. With ash, the script was malfunctioning. Max.